EXCELLENT video Brother! Thank you so much! I am gonna have to do this on my Daughters minivan sooner or later, this is gonna be my reference video! Thank you!
@StephenMattison66Күн бұрын
I watched another YT video about an expensive modern refrigerator failure & the engineer determined that 100% of the reason was due to the manufacturers attempt to gain a higher EPA rating on the big yellow sticker, so they could sell more units to brainwashed & defrauded Public. He found that ultra-thin, water-like oil was used inside the compressor to squeeze just a bit higher EPA number caused the failure. He tore down & examined every single part of the compressor & found nothing wrong with the design or build, just that the oil was insanely thin. He lamented that this practice/scam is the worst for the environment because refrigerators cannot be "recycled" because of the incorporated foam, most just crushed in the landfill, Then the environment takes another hit by having to build an entire new garbage fridge that lasts only 5 years. Uncool!
@AT-qe5wfКүн бұрын
Junk
@markdavenport82022 күн бұрын
HELP!!!! I have this generator and I can’t figure out how to get the key start to work. If you have e any info that would help please let me know!
@Gyppor2 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. Were I live contractors will not touch anything they don't sell, and they will sell you a single room 12K unit for anywhere from $5K to $9K Canadian or about $4-7K USD. It's a complete rip-off, the mark-up on the install is unreal. I'm hoping to install one of these Senville units in our bedroom and videos like yours are very useful!
@rufusshade81733 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. A lot better than removing bumper or trying to access through fender well. Once i figured out about the locking tab i knew "I had it by the horns" Thanks!
@ramondominguez92754 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the information. I got mine working again.
@ExpatTraderFX4 күн бұрын
if my machine has no power and isn't showing any sign of power on while plugged should the first thing to do is check the power inlay and noise filter?
@Cooter_1200GS5 күн бұрын
What software are you using to get the DTC and clearing it?
@DescartesDooley6 күн бұрын
Good idea then to shut off the gas, take the carb top housing off, drain out any gas if you think the engine will sit for a while?
@DescartesDooley6 күн бұрын
I'd be curious to know if anyone has tried those 30 dollar carbs available on ebay?
@mariesclafini51946 күн бұрын
Thank you. That was an easy fix that worked
@WebbedPete7 күн бұрын
@JoesGarageProductionsLLC I am an EE as well. You asked why transformers can handle "bad" sin wave power, Here is one way to think about it: normal electronic components don't see "sine" or "square". They see voltage (like pressure), current (like volume), and frequencies. Even a pure square wave is NOT just 0 volts / 110 volts like we see. It is (really) a set of pure sin waves at a bunch of (harmonic) frequencies, that add up to the square! Search KZfaq for this to see it: Fourier Series square wave animation * Filter out the high frequencies of those "bad" stepped-sin UPS... you get clean pure sin wave power. * As others note, it's non-electronic power to be wary around.
@miguelo657 күн бұрын
Esc + F1 will work fine to get into BIOS, Thanks
@fredlettuce79627 күн бұрын
Well done, comprehensive, informative
@wonderfulcreations31398 күн бұрын
Really, that's the solution?
@basketballjones67828 күн бұрын
I hate to write it, but this is mostly useless, since you measured these generators without a load.
@Mesterick8 күн бұрын
I'm going to make two observations from my own experience with using portable air conditioners. #1 portable air conditioners, for all their inefficiencies, are far superior to window units when the outside air temperature starts dropping to the 60s and lower. I currently live in an attic without central air, and when late fall rolls around I still need to run my air conditioner to be comfortable. If I were using a window unit it would be iced over on a regular basis. #2 I will freely admit that if you are testing out of the box experiences between different types of air conditioners this should not be a factor, but at the same time in any other situation it seems grossly negligent to not consider this aspect when testing portable units. Use an insulated hose. I'm not saying it fixes everything because it sure as heck doesn't, but there is something like a 20° surface temperature difference between the dinky plastic hose that comes with most portable units and a solid insulated hose. I would further suggest that, at least to a point, getting and insulated hose is a good idea because you can move the air conditioner farther away from the window, to a point, then you would get with the supplied hose. Depending on your scenario this can be a useful arrangement. In my situation they window I have my unit hooked up to is quite a ways from where I actually need the cold air so being able to run a longer hose and give the unit closer to the center of the attic is very useful. A window air conditioner might be significantly more efficient, but if all it ends up doing is cooling 10% of the area I needed to because there's a significant amount of dead space in between the unit and the center of the attic then it's not going to fare as well as a portable unit that can get it closer, even in spite of an insulated hose still leaking some waste heat.
@jaredrichards70948 күн бұрын
Dont remove the réservoir.. they have bleed bolts on the under inside top of the hydro... pause at 10:00 to see this bolt. Just above the belt. Once oil starts dripping out of there youre full. Way easier than taking off the reserviors.
@Tim_Gravy8 күн бұрын
Great Vid, you prob sold 100s of these for senville, i hope they send u a thank you
@NV..V8 күн бұрын
Just what I needed. Ty
@composr678 күн бұрын
I picked up this exact unit with the exact same problem for $125. It is now running great thanks to you and your video. Thank you soooo much!!!!! Cheers.
@stelthcamo3578 күн бұрын
Where can I get the red pull string shroud my ears are broken off of mine
@romakazmiruk9 күн бұрын
i have a 2011 jeep grand cherokee 5.7 hemi loredo and the same problem but i can't do it as soon as i press it and it separates
@RaNDoMChICk00310 күн бұрын
Will definitely try this - dealer wants $1600 and says have to replace whole mirror!
@JohnnyUtah917310 күн бұрын
Does it have to be installed at the top?
@joelj192510 күн бұрын
Holy cow!! Thanks for the video! I too, have an old tired McClane (3hp)... this video, and some alcohol, has given me the courage to change out the motor! Tomorrow, Harbor Freight!!! I will also order the "improved" air filter, that was a GREAT tip! 3HP to 6.5HP????? Oh yeah, THAT'S what every man needs!!!
@Joeasdfaasdf10 күн бұрын
This video was very helpful to me today. I have a Generac standby generator, which is designed and marketed to power my house during a utility outage. It has an alternator similar to the ones in the generators shown here. It should create 60 Hz power, but my multimeter showed the Hz bouncing wildly all over the place. The problem was that these generators create shaggy power and the multimeter couldn't understand it. So the generator was just doing what it was built to do, but the test results looked strange and had me concerned for a while. The professional techs who work on these generators use better meters than the one I have. Thanks for making this video and leaving it for me to find. It was an important piece of the puzzle.
@rollin1910 күн бұрын
I tell you I've picked up alot of washers and dryers that people threw out and have sold many of them. People who have the $ will just want to buy a new one,and many will last many more years. The older models will last forever,,the front load washers usually dont last because you have gravity working against the drum bearings,where verticle (Top load) the weight is centered. Usually top load is the way to go but I wouldn't by a Maytag. Front load are expensive,and they will last a while but you will be better off with the top load. Whirlpool makes the best washers,maytage makes good dryers,I have never had a bad one,i had a 12 year models and they ran perfectly.
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
What are the temperature setting for a/c? Cuz the test started w/portable set at 70. Is your window or portable spilling 🤔 any discharge water?
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
😮 your set up is identical to my system. My home is only 1000 square ft. Portable 14k dual ht/ac for kitchen/livingroom. 10k window for just my bedroom. You also have higher quality efficiency windows.
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
😮 your set up is identical to my system. My home is only 1000 square ft. Portable 14k dual ht/ac for kitchen/livingroom. 10k window for just my bedroom. You also have higher quality efficiency windows.
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
😮 your set up is identical to my system. My home is only 1000 square ft. Portable 14k dual ht/ac for kitchen/livingroom. 10k window for just my bedroom. You also have higher quality efficiency windows.
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
😮 your set up is identical to my system. My home is only 1000 square ft. Portable 14k dual ht/ac for kitchen/livingroom. 10k window for just my bedroom. You also have higher quality efficiency windows.
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
😮 your set up is identical to my system. My home is only 1000 square ft. Portable 14k dual ht/ac for kitchen/livingroom. 10k window for just my bedroom. You also have higher quality efficiency windows.
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
😮 your set up is identical to my system. My home is only 1000 square ft. Portable 14k dual ht/ac for kitchen/livingroom. 10k window for just my bedroom. You also have higher quality efficiency windows.
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
😮 your set up is identical to my system. My home is only 1000 square ft. Portable 14k dual ht/ac for kitchen/livingroom. 10k window for just my bedroom. You also have higher quality efficiency windows.
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
😮 your set up is identical to my system. My home is only 1000 square ft. Portable 14k dual ht/ac for kitchen/livingroom. 10k window for just my bedroom. You also have higher quality efficiency windows.
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
😮 your set up is identical to my system. My home is only 1000 square ft. Portable 14k dual ht/ac for kitchen/livingroom. 10k window for just my bedroom. You also have higher quality efficiency windows.
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
😮 your set up is identical to my system. My home is only 1000 square ft. Portable 14k dual ht/ac for kitchen/livingroom. 10k window for just my bedroom. You also have higher quality efficiency windows.
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
😮 your set up is identical to my system. My home is only 1000 square ft. Portable 14k dual ht/ac for kitchen/livingroom. 10k window for just my bedroom. You also have higher quality efficiency windows.
@ValePlace11 күн бұрын
😊 nice work space. Q. Why didn't you set the portable a/c to its coldest setting of 62.
@savmanhk12 күн бұрын
Would have been good to test the watt difference as well.
@anitarobinson919312 күн бұрын
What caused this, mine did this and I've never been in a wreck?
@normancampbell212813 күн бұрын
I’m watching you video on dismantling b& s engine can I take sump housing off without taking whole engine apart as I have oil leak at where it meets main block
@pic563713 күн бұрын
$60 a panel!?? Mann, I would love to pay that much. I’m getting quotes of $120 per 4ft tall panels And it goes to $140 for 5ft and $160 for 6ft smh
@walkertongdee13 күн бұрын
It's not sold as a pure sine wave unit and you don't need one, modified sine works well enough. It's not meant to be a power supply, only to give you enough time to save your work and shut down safely duh...
@BrianMcdonald-tp9fb13 күн бұрын
There are plenty of videos explaining how to remove the grill, it is a bit methodical (time consuming) but is really easy. Once you have completed that, the headlight assembly is loose, and therefore access to the globe is straight forward, rotate the black clips and the globe will pop out. The whole process will take about 2 hours the first time you do it, but once you know the process, you should only take an hour. Much easier than scratching hands, and running the risk of not seating the globe correctly.
@BrianMcdonald-tp9fb13 күн бұрын
The easiest way to replace the headlights is to remove the front grill. It is a very straight forward process, albeit time consuming. Prior to doing it you need to have a pry tool to lever off the trims on the wheel arches, but only do the first two clips and undo the 10mm bolt holding the 'roof' of the wheel arch in place, then pull back that roof and disconnect the fog lamps, don't worry about the bumper sensors as they are connected by a large cable so don't have to be removed. There are 5 or 6 large clips under the bottom of the grill, you need to get under the front of the car to get to them, remove them. There are two clips on the top of the dash that need to be pried off. Once that is done start prying off the grill at the point where it meets the wheel arch, be relatively forceful as the grill at this place is only held to the rest of the body by push in clips. Do this on both sides so that the edges of the grill are clear of the body. Then prise the top of the grill upwards and it should fall off in your hands. Once this is done you need to remove the honeycomb looking black plastic from below the headlight, there are 4 bolts, plus remove the plastic cover on the top which covers the light and remove the bolt holding the light assembly, the light assembly will then be free. Open the cap to the light and you will see the two black clips on either side of the globe assembly, twist them (i needed a pair of plyers) and the globe will come out, then replace the globes in reverse of above When replacing the grill do everything in reverse to the taking off process, however it is easiest if you make sure the grill fits in under the light assembly first, this centres the grill correctly, then push down on the plastic on the top of the grill and the grill will stay in place. You do need to push the corners of the grill in with force, however because it is plastic it should fit back snuggly
@minisanz139714 күн бұрын
I took one of the neighbors hands apparently it stopped cooling and decided to take on the challange....do u recommend i do the same to get it to work ?